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Global Business offers in-depth analysis of the latest economic data, business trends and market moving policies, zooming in on how all this affects ordinary people.

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--Landmark agreements sealed at the 10th ministerial conference of the China-Arab States Cooperation Forum. --May sees manufacturing contraction as expansion in China's services sector accelerates. --China-Malaysia trade relations yield fruitful results.
--Chinese President Xi Jinping announced China will host the second China-Arab States Summit in 2026. --Tianjin becomes the latest city to ease policies to spur the property market. --China's State Council urges local governments to phase out NEV purchase restrictions.
--IMF: China's growth to stay 'resilient' at five percent. --China's largest cities ease restrictions on home buying to spur demand. --Consumer confidence improves amid growing inflation and recession concerns in the U.S..
--China's top financial regulator vows to foster a healthy relationship between finance and real estate. --Shanghai ceremony commemorates the first anniversary of C919's inaugural commercial flight. --Global leaders discuss ways to rebuild the Bretton Woods system at the 2024 Tsinghua PBCSF Forum.
--The first China-Japan-South Korea summit talks in more than four years were held in Seoul. --China's major industrial enterprises report 4.3 percent growth in combined profits in January-April. --Yichun logging halt spurs economic growth and creates job opportunities for residents.
--Chinese President Xi Jinping urges further reforms centering on Chinese modernization. --China issues a second batch of ultra-long special treasury bonds. --Over 4,000 investment projects are traded at the China International Cultural Industries Fair.
--Nvidia's fiscal Q1 revenue beats expectations. --McDonald's posted weaker profits in Q1. --Buenos Aires posts first fiscal surplus in 16 years, but the economy shrinks by 8.4 percent in March.
--Chinese Premier Li Qiang highlights the role of the financial sector in serving the real economy and urges efforts to promote the sector's high-quality development. --BEYOND Expo 2024 gets underway, showcasing Asia's latest technologies and industry trends. --Today marks the International Day for Biodiversity. This year's theme, "Be Part of the Plan," is a call to action to halt and reverse biodiversity loss by supporting the implementation of the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework.
--China's top economic planner stresses expanding effective investment. --Chinese FM: The one-China principle is the anchor of peace across the Taiwan Strait. --Japanese finance minister says government should communicate with bond traders in response to yield surge.
--China removes mortgage rate floors for homebuyers nationwide. --China sees "rapid growth" in tourists from Belt and Road countries. --The Chinese lithium-ion industry embraces innovation and cooperation to create a sustainable future.
--President Xi Jinping and President Vladimir Putin attend the opening ceremony of China-Russia Years of Culture. --China's consumption and production activities witness fast growth in April. --New home prices decline in April, with varied shifts in first-tier cities.
--Russian industries benefit from booming ties between China and Russia. --U.S. inflation eased slightly in April to 3.4 percent. --China's BYD launches hybrid pickup truck in Mexico.
--China slams major U.S. tariff hikes on Chinese EVs, solar cells, and semiconductor technology. --Putin: Russia-China economic ties have great prospects. --PBOC leaves China's key policy rate unchanged.
--Chinese Premier Li Qiang stresses good use of ultra-long special treasury bonds. --Experts: Supply chain stability and global cooperation essential for economic growth. --OpenAI rolls out AI updates to GPT-4, intensifying competition.
--The Global Trade and Investment Summit opens in Beijing. --China will issue its first ultra-long treasury bonds on May 17. --Second-hand platforms become vibrant hubs of youth culture in China.
--Chinese President Xi Jinping and ‪Hungarian President Tamas Sulyok discuss bilateral cooperation. --China's housing market lauds eased policy measures in Hangzhou and Xi'an. --Tianjin releases a negative list for data export management in pilot FTZ.
--Chinese president arrives in Budapest to boost economic cooperation. --Jerusalem downplays U.S. pause in shipping heavy bombs. --Thousands homeless and displaced due to torrential rains in Kenya.
--Chinese President Xi Jinping arrives in Belgrade. --TikTok sues the U.S. over a potential First Amendment violation. --OpenAI CEO Sam Altman confronts AI fears around elections and ongoing conflicts.
--The Chinese President calls on China and France to oppose acts of decoupling. --Chinese President: China sees Europe as an essential partner in achieving Chinese modernization. --China Logistics Prosperity Index stands at 52.4 in April.
--China becomes France's largest trading partner in Asia. --Travel and consumption boost the tourism sector during the May Day holiday. --Caixin General Services PMI edges down to 52.5.
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